

The Philadelphia Eagles are getting ready for the 2025-2026 NFL season with a clear plan: continuity, competition, and focus on their quarterback back ups.
In a recent report by Total Pro Sports they talk about a key team change that might not have made headlines, but shows a big opportunity for the whole team and maybe the end for one of their young stars.
The Eagles have moved second-year quarterback Tanner McKee to the No. 2 spot under big star Jalen Hurts. This shift quietly but clearly makes us wonder about the role of rookie quarterback Kyle McCord, who was once seen as a top young player in the team.
The rise of Tanner McKee
Picked in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft from Stanford, McKee has slowly won over the coaches in two seasons. He is known for remaining cool, having a powerful throw, and good game knowledgel. He did really well in the 2024 preseason games and in the off-season, as he proved how hard-worker he is.
People close to the team say McKee knows the game plan perfectly and stays calm in practice games, both big things for coach Nick Sirianni in a backup quarterback. Moving McKee up shows the team’s plan to always be ready: if something happens to Hurts, they think McKee can step in without trouble.
Kyle McCord’s future… in the air
On the other hand, many think this move is a stop sign for Kyle McCord, the new rookie quarterback from Syracuse. After a strong college run, McCord came to camp with lots of good talk about his skills and arm force. Unfortunately he has not shown he can be as steady as McKee yet.
McCord is still on the team and might fight for third place, but his chance to play big games as first option has dropped a lot. For now, the Eagles want to take it slow with him rather than rush him into important games.
Hurts as the team leader
Jalen Hurts is set at the main player of the team. After a big deal in 2023, he keeps delivering the hopes he promised, mixing strong performances with world-class passing talent.
His leadership is key in keeping the team together while it is changing a lot. The team’s choice to make his backup clear helps stop the kind of quarterback fights that hurt other teams this past season.
Stability and chemistry
In general, the Eagles choices show they value a team that clicks over just looking good. By rewarding a smart, steady player like McKee, they show they care more about being ready, prepared and sure than just raw skill.
This matches what GM Howie Roseman has been doing lately, putting more weight on character, leadership, and game intelligence when picking key players.
A smart and strategic shift
While this quarterback shuffle might not be huge news so far, it means a lot as:
- It locks the teams roster before the season.
- It stops mixed signals that can distract the team.
- It gives McKee more practice, making him more ready.
- It gives McCord time to grow without too much stress.
For a team with big hopes, these quiet moves really do matter in their persuit of glory.
Once again, the Philadelphia Eagles show they are one of the most consistent teams in the NFL. By keeping things steady at quarterback, they dodge drama while getting ready for surprises.
Tanner McKee moving up might pause Kyle McCord’s big dreams for now, but it also shows a careful way of putting the team together. In a league full of unknowns, the Eagles are going for clear choices and right now, it looks like a smart move.
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